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Ebullioscopic constant table

Table 5.3 Sample values of boiling and freezing points, and cryoscopic and ebullioscopic constants... Table 5.3 Sample values of boiling and freezing points, and cryoscopic and ebullioscopic constants...
TABLE 4.6 Molecular Elevation of the Boiling Point Ebullioscopic constants... [Pg.482]

The following table gives the values of the ebullioscopic constant for some important solvents. [Pg.349]

On the other hand, Eq. (6.88) allows to calculate the ebullioscopic constant by probing the elevation of the boiling point with a known solute with the aid of Trouton s rule. The dimensionless quantity Mi Tb/Kb in Table 6.2 equals to ASv/R. [Pg.250]

Table 12.1 Cryoscopic and ebullioscopic constants of some solvents (from Lide D R (ed) (2008) CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 89th edn. CRC Press, Boca Raton). Table 12.1 Cryoscopic and ebullioscopic constants of some solvents (from Lide D R (ed) (2008) CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 89th edn. CRC Press, Boca Raton).
Table 2.7. Cryoscopic and ebullioscopic constants for some common solvents... Table 2.7. Cryoscopic and ebullioscopic constants for some common solvents...
Ebullioscopic constants for frequently used solvents are listed in Table 1-10. The ebullioscopic constant gives the increase in boiling temperature of the solution if 1 mol of solid is dissolved in 1 kg solvent. This may be seen from the dimensions of the constant k. ... [Pg.52]

Note that the boiling point elevation of a solution is only dependent of molality of solute but not on its chemical composition and it can be used to determine the molality of the solute and its molar mass. A selection of ebullioscopic constants is given in Table 20.9. [Pg.1119]


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